A story of war, inner demons, outer demons, romance, and the end of the world in Three Acts

It has catgirls! It has bug-men! It has rescue missions for space wizards! It has no fourth wall! This is a continuity where anything can happen! But before you run away to your sandbox to help me make beautiful things happen, first allow me to give you the crash course:

Act III, "They Will Fall Together"

Spoilered Version

Act I, "Marching Into Madness"

This arc is parallel to, but not (necessarily) canon with the events of Let the Games Begin. It follows the fight sequence of March Madness '15. It does not necessarily have to follow any other canon made to revolve around those fights. The big thing to remember about this Act, this arc, is that it's meant to be a combination of doofy and expository. If you feel like contributing, please consult with me, Agent MacLeod and, if anyone else jumps on this bandwagon, them too. I'd like to maintain a semblance of continuity, if nothing else.

Act II, "Back in the Saddle"

This arc is meant to follow Alexei Belitrov as he becomes used to the idea of fighting, of combat, again. And it's meant to follow both Alexei and the Black Rabbit Company as they try to resume life outside of containment, while Alexei tries to gain the girls' trust. There is a seed of a romantic subplot but I'd rather not hit it heavily until we get to this point. Whether Wizard is with the girls or stuck in Foundation custody at this point is up for debate within my own head, but regardless of Wiz's status, Red is acting up and nobody seems to know what can be done to fix it.

Act III, "They Will Fall Together"

This might seem like a weird direction to take the story as pitched so far, but Act III is about the End of the World. Whatever Red is, whatever got loose in Act I (more on that in a moment), whatever the Company gets up to as Alexei is integrated in, it all falls apart. At some point, Wizard falls back into Foundation custody (if he ever left). There's hope, there's gonna be a new beginning, but like the Act II romance, I'd like to stay quiet on it until we get there. The big thing is, this is meant to be a change in tone from the previous two arcs. It'll switch gears from action-comedy to tragedy-comedy. The good guys don't win, sorry.

General Guidelines

The big rules are:

Maintain continuity

Have fun.

Be creative.

Everything planned so far leaves a lot of loose threads; we have the entirety of March Madness '15 to work with, along with a lot of what that entails. Even as our main protagonists 1v1 their way to DestinyTM, the skips they beat won't necessarily die. There'll be a ton of side-plots that can be followed. (Hell, if they're written well enough, they may overtake the "main" plot). Likewise, Acts II and III will have entire casts and crew of side-characters to be played with, narratively. There's no reason every single story needs to be about how awesome Wizard and the Catgirls and Alexei and Lord Blackwood are. Standalones that fit loosely within the continuity are absolutely an option. Don't be afraid to seek out new adventures.